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Step 1: Product selection

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Step 2: Access to the configuration menu

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Step 3: Configuration

Presentation, functions:

Characteristics:

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IP 67 monobloc I/O splitter boxes for fieldbuses

AdvantysDistributed I/O, FTB splitter boxes Profibus-DP bus

Description

Profibus-DP monobloc I/O splitter boxes FTB 1DP have the following on the front face:

1Eight M12 female connectors for connection of sensors and actuators (2 channels per connector).

2Eight channel status indicator lights (00 to 07).

3Eight channel status indicator lights (10 to 17) or channel diagnostic indicator lights (00 to 07) depending on the splitter box configuration.

4Two 7/8 connectors for connecting the c 24 V sensor and actuator power supplies: male for PWR IN, female for PWR OUT.

5One M12 male connector (bus IN) and one M12 female connector (bus OUT) for connection of the Profibus-DP bus.

6Access to the address coding wheels.

7One bus diagnostics LED.

8Two sensor/actuator diagnostic LEDs.

9Two c 24 V sensor and actuator supply status LEDs.

10Eight channel marker labels.

11Two splitter box marker labels.

12Splitter box functional ground connection (beneath the label).

Configuration

The Profibus-DP identification number is a preset, non-modifiable element exclusive to each Slave.

An .gsd file is assigned to each product, which contains all the important information relating to the product. An icon (.dib for Profibus-DP) is also available for installation in the system configurator (please refer to the configuration software documentation for the import of .gsd files).

During configuration of the equipment, the Master receives precise criteria relating to the overall structure of the fieldbus via the system configurator. All necessary information relating to the type and operational behavior of the various Slaves, as well as data concerning the identification number, is included in the .gsd file.

Example with SyCon configurator (refer to our Modicon® PremiumPLC automation platform catalog):

bSelect the products for the application from the product catalog library in the SyCon software (step 1),

bProduct configuration (step 2):

d double-click on the product icon to access the product configuration menu, d select the required product reference from the suggested list,

d select the associated functions that you wish to use with the product.

bChannel by channel, configure the type of signal that will be connected to it (step 3):

d input (N/O or N/C contact),

d diagnostic input (only applicable to channels 10 to 17), d output.

Addressing

For the Slaves, the assignment of addresses generally starts at address 3 (0-2 reserved for the Master). The addresses are configurable from 1 to 99 by means of 2 coding wheels (x 10 and x 1).

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